Common Eider and Herring Gull as Contaminant Indicators of Different Ecological Niches of an Urban Fjord System

ABSTRACT Seabirds like gulls are common indicators in contaminant monitoring . The herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) is a generalist with a broad range of dietary sources, possibly introducing a weakness in its representativeness of aquatic contamination. To investigate the herring gull as an indica...

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Published in:Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Main Authors: Thorstensen, Helene, Ruus, Anders, Helberg, Morten, Bæk, Kine, Enge, Ellen Katrin, Borgå, Katrine
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/ieam.4340 2024-06-23T07:52:11+00:00 Common Eider and Herring Gull as Contaminant Indicators of Different Ecological Niches of an Urban Fjord System Thorstensen, Helene Ruus, Anders Helberg, Morten Bæk, Kine Enge, Ellen Katrin Borgå, Katrine Miljødirektoratet 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ieam.4340 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ieam.4340 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ieam.4340 https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ieam.4340 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management volume 17, issue 2, page 422-433 ISSN 1551-3777 1551-3793 journal-article 2020 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ieam.4340 2024-06-13T04:20:32Z ABSTRACT Seabirds like gulls are common indicators in contaminant monitoring . The herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) is a generalist with a broad range of dietary sources, possibly introducing a weakness in its representativeness of aquatic contamination. To investigate the herring gull as an indicator of contamination in an urban‐influenced fjord, the Norwegian Oslofjord, we compared concentrations of a range of lipophilic and protein‐associated organohalogen contaminants (OHCs), Hg, and dietary markers in blood ( n = 15), and eggs ( n = 15) between the herring gull and the strict marine‐feeding common eider (Somateria mollissima) in the breeding period of May 2017. Dietary markers showed that the herring gull was less representative of the marine food web than the common eider. We found higher concentrations of lipophilic OHCs (wet weight and lipid weight) and Hg (dry weight) in the blood of common eider (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 210 ± 126 ng/g ww, 60 600 ± 28 300 ng/g lw; mean Hg = 4.94 ± 0.438 ng/g dw) than of the herring gull (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 19.0 ± 15.6 ng/g ww, 1210 ± 1510 ng/g lw; mean Hg = 4.26 ± 0.438 ng/g dw). Eggs gave opposite results; higher wet weight and lipid weight OHC concentrations in the herring gull (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 257 ± 203 ng/g ww, 3240 ± 2610 ng/g lw) than the common eider (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 18.2 ± 20.8 ng/g ww, 101 ± 121 ng/g lw), resulting in higher OHC maternal transfer ratios in gulls than eiders. We suggest that the matrix differences are due to fasting during incubation in the common eider. We suggest that in urban areas, herring gull might not be representative as an indicator of marine contamination but rather urban contaminant exposure. The common eider is a better indicator of marine pollution in the Oslofjord. The results are influenced by the matrix choice, as breeding strategy affects lipid dynamics regarding the transfer of lipids and contaminants to eggs and remobilization of contaminants from lipids to blood during incubation, when blood is drawn from the mother. Our results ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Common Eider Somateria mollissima Wiley Online Library Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 17 2 422 433
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description ABSTRACT Seabirds like gulls are common indicators in contaminant monitoring . The herring gull ( Larus argentatus ) is a generalist with a broad range of dietary sources, possibly introducing a weakness in its representativeness of aquatic contamination. To investigate the herring gull as an indicator of contamination in an urban‐influenced fjord, the Norwegian Oslofjord, we compared concentrations of a range of lipophilic and protein‐associated organohalogen contaminants (OHCs), Hg, and dietary markers in blood ( n = 15), and eggs ( n = 15) between the herring gull and the strict marine‐feeding common eider (Somateria mollissima) in the breeding period of May 2017. Dietary markers showed that the herring gull was less representative of the marine food web than the common eider. We found higher concentrations of lipophilic OHCs (wet weight and lipid weight) and Hg (dry weight) in the blood of common eider (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 210 ± 126 ng/g ww, 60 600 ± 28 300 ng/g lw; mean Hg = 4.94 ± 0.438 ng/g dw) than of the herring gull (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 19.0 ± 15.6 ng/g ww, 1210 ± 1510 ng/g lw; mean Hg = 4.26 ± 0.438 ng/g dw). Eggs gave opposite results; higher wet weight and lipid weight OHC concentrations in the herring gull (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 257 ± 203 ng/g ww, 3240 ± 2610 ng/g lw) than the common eider (mean ± SE ∑PCB = 18.2 ± 20.8 ng/g ww, 101 ± 121 ng/g lw), resulting in higher OHC maternal transfer ratios in gulls than eiders. We suggest that the matrix differences are due to fasting during incubation in the common eider. We suggest that in urban areas, herring gull might not be representative as an indicator of marine contamination but rather urban contaminant exposure. The common eider is a better indicator of marine pollution in the Oslofjord. The results are influenced by the matrix choice, as breeding strategy affects lipid dynamics regarding the transfer of lipids and contaminants to eggs and remobilization of contaminants from lipids to blood during incubation, when blood is drawn from the mother. Our results ...
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Ruus, Anders
Helberg, Morten
Bæk, Kine
Enge, Ellen Katrin
Borgå, Katrine
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Ruus, Anders
Helberg, Morten
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Enge, Ellen Katrin
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Common Eider and Herring Gull as Contaminant Indicators of Different Ecological Niches of an Urban Fjord System
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title_full Common Eider and Herring Gull as Contaminant Indicators of Different Ecological Niches of an Urban Fjord System
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